Waitaki River

Photo: NASA/Chris Hadfield / Public domain

The Waitaki River is a braided, glacier-fed river that forms the natural boundary between Otago and Canterbury in New Zealand's South Island. Its milky-blue waters, wide gravel beds, and dramatic backdrop of the Southern Alps make it a striking landscape for outdoor enthusiasts and road-trippers. The river is a hub for salmon and trout fishing, jet-boating, and scenic walks along its banks, while its hydroelectric dams and canals offer a fascinating glimpse into New Zealand's renewable energy story.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to explore the river itself—whether you're fishing, taking a jet-boat ride, or simply walking along its banks. If you want to include a visit to the Waitaki Dam and a winery or two, allocate a full day. The river is a perfect stopover on a drive between Christchurch and Queenstown or as part of a longer loop through the Mackenzie and Waitaki regions.

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